I think that if all of your mazes are as good as this one you could publish them I happen to know a few people in California that love doing mazes and would buy a book, you're talented and you could make it a career
Here is the pictures of the rock that you can see the black substance on the flat side with scratch marks on it as though someone used it for a grinding stone
I'll call this exactly what it was called by the seller: a Neanderthal hand axe. It was found in the Ebro River valley of northeastern Spain, and was formerly a part of the Philip Schupp (Chicago) estate collection. It wasn't dated, and that's what I'm trying to establish for myself. It's over 5-1/2 inches long...that's where I'm stuck, because Neanderthal tools I've seen are generally smaller than that, at least the later Neanderthals, so I'm leaning toward it being from the earlier Neanderthal era - maybe about 200,000 years ago. Anyone with more knowledge about these tools please feel free to educate me.
Hm, your word order sounds a lot like Yoda speaking: "my word order very terrible is". It should be "...und meine Satzordnung ist ganz schrecklich", which is in fact exactly the same as in English "... and my word order is very terrible". The term "wortsatz ordnung" sounds like a word that should exist in German, but I'm afraid it doesn't.
I build models of old war ships like Victory and I am trying to send photo but having problems on this end